Abstract: Despite a modern conception of art and science as being fundamentally opposed, both have at their core a desire to explain the inexplicable. Their investigations and the communication of the results of these investigations can be blurred at both poetic and analytical junctions. Vivified abstract thought, or the poetic, can be thought of as instigating the ubiquitous desire to explain the inexplicable. Fruitful analysis of resulting data and representation of that data must consider the idiom of both art and science if it is to successfully cross between them, and special emphasis must be placed on the diagram as a way to navigate the boundary between the real and the imaginary. My recombination of the real into the imaginary mimic...
As a scientist whose primary passion is art and graphics I have, for as long as I can remember, soug...
Over the last two decades, multiple initiatives of transdisciplinary collaboration across art, scien...
From the inception of the European renaissance and the age of Enlightenment which gave science the g...
From prehistoric times to the Renaissance, there was little distinction drawn between art and scienc...
The aim of this project in its entirety was to explore different ideas about what the intersection o...
Historically, through the combined forces of scientists and artists, there have been periods of revo...
Scientists and artists share methodologies that are common to both practices. From a behavioral pers...
In a time in which scientific knowledge is in danger of being discredited, we return to the responsi...
My essay traverses the way in which contemporary artists are utilizing scientific innovation to asse...
It is usually assumed that each discipline ranging from the humanities to the sciences forms a neat,...
This dissertation explores the question of how art and science work as categories to circumscribe bo...
The Science and arts are commonly considered to be two vastly different disciplines contrasting each...
Art and science often seem or are presented as being dichotomous. Accordingly, art is subjective whe...
Interdisciplinary research has become more mainstream in the academia as of late. Gilles Deleuze’s t...
This thesis explores the ways in which art practice can engage with science, and more precisely, how...
As a scientist whose primary passion is art and graphics I have, for as long as I can remember, soug...
Over the last two decades, multiple initiatives of transdisciplinary collaboration across art, scien...
From the inception of the European renaissance and the age of Enlightenment which gave science the g...
From prehistoric times to the Renaissance, there was little distinction drawn between art and scienc...
The aim of this project in its entirety was to explore different ideas about what the intersection o...
Historically, through the combined forces of scientists and artists, there have been periods of revo...
Scientists and artists share methodologies that are common to both practices. From a behavioral pers...
In a time in which scientific knowledge is in danger of being discredited, we return to the responsi...
My essay traverses the way in which contemporary artists are utilizing scientific innovation to asse...
It is usually assumed that each discipline ranging from the humanities to the sciences forms a neat,...
This dissertation explores the question of how art and science work as categories to circumscribe bo...
The Science and arts are commonly considered to be two vastly different disciplines contrasting each...
Art and science often seem or are presented as being dichotomous. Accordingly, art is subjective whe...
Interdisciplinary research has become more mainstream in the academia as of late. Gilles Deleuze’s t...
This thesis explores the ways in which art practice can engage with science, and more precisely, how...
As a scientist whose primary passion is art and graphics I have, for as long as I can remember, soug...
Over the last two decades, multiple initiatives of transdisciplinary collaboration across art, scien...
From the inception of the European renaissance and the age of Enlightenment which gave science the g...